Finally, actress Nkechi Blessing finds her way to Ooni of Ife's palace

Finally, actress Nkechi Blessing finds her way to Ooni of Ife’s palace

Barely 31 days after Nollywood actress, Nkechi Blessing Sunday, applied to be one of the wives of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwunsi, she has finally found her way to the monarch’s palace.

Recall that the talented actress took to Instagram to share a video of her and the monarch.

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According to Nkechi, she wants to be the Ooni’s next wife, noting that she was patiently waiting for her turn.

The mother of one provided an Instagram page for the Ooni to reach her through.

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Nkechi, on Monday, visited the Ooni of Ife, in his palace at Ile-Ife, Osun State.

The actress was said to have recently found another boyfriend few months after breaking up with his ex-lover and Ekiti State politician, Opeyemi Falegan.

On her Instagram handle, Blessing posted a picture of her and the monarch with the caption, “ever met a jovial king? Well this picture says it all. I have never laughed this hard in a long time.

“Thank you so much for the warm reception his Imperial Majesty Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi Ojaja II. God bless your existence.”

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Blessing had attended the 2022 edition of Queen Morémi Ajasoro Cultural Pageantry with other Yoruba Nollywood celebrities as judges of the event that took place in the Ooni’s palace.

Meanwhile, netizens have started reacting over the picture that surfaced online owing to the recent marathon nuptials by the Ile-Ife monarch, with many seeking to know if Blessing wanted to be the eighth wife.

One Janedora said, “You were made for royalty but you’re looking for royalty trouble o.”

Another, Jagynation said, “You sha want to become the Ooni of Ife queen, well Kabiyesi is ready for you.”

IdrisconnectNigeria said, “Iyawo Oba” and Nkechi replied, “Ore Iyawo oba.”

Datgirl_oreva said, “you’re extremely beautiful for royalty. A queen and more.”

Another netizen, Wendygrace asserted, “Just be careful make ‘oba no gbese le e’ (literally, ‘don’t let the king own you).”